Quarter Rounds create a subtle blend between the wall base and wood flooring. Also used alone to transition between a hardwood floor and cabinetry.

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The salesperson originally was going to order matching quarter round for the bamboo flooring, but this was available for less money and works perfectly! The color is a little denser than the flooring, but that's fine for the quarter round.

Ordered the same item number as the other floors we had put down, but this time the quarter round was darker than the flooring. It is not bad though, it still blends in with the room. Would have preferred it to match the bamboo floor.

The 1/4 round will be used to cover a gap between an end board and a step. The piece was ordered a year after the purchase of the flooring and it's still a good match. The 6' piece was packaged in bubblewrap with one end exposed, but the carbonized bamboo is so hard there was no damage.

Had lots of trouble with the quarter round splintering and splitting during the install.When I returned leftovers, I mentioned this to the salesman. He asked me what pressure I was using and I told him 120psi. He laughed and said "oh no your pressure needs to be under 90psi." There's no mention of this in any of the literature on line or in the store where I purchased the flooring. This would have been very useful to know before I started the job. Longer pieces would help.

Though I wanted very hard and durable hardwood for my living areas, this quarter round is so incredibly hard that it was difficult for my contractors to get nails through. Even using a compressor, the nails often bent and cracked my trim pieces.

I like the appearance of the molding, and it matches the flooring very well. However, you need to pay attention to the color variation, to not have such a drastic color change in the middle of a wall run. I was always able to match up pieces relatively well, keeping the exceptionally dark pieces for out of the way areas. Nailing proved to be quite a challenge, as the bamboo is extremely dense material. After ruining a portion of a number of sticks, I opted to use Liquid Nails to adhere the quarter round to the wall. So far, it appears to be holding up, although I did pre-drill and insert some finish nails in areas where the base molding bowed slightly.

I used a nail gun without drilling holes and had no problem with the nails securing it to the baseboard. The price a lot more than pine quarter round but when you see how good it looks you will agree that it was worth it.

Decided to go with this 1/4 round versus white (baseboards are white) and very pleased that I did. This product matched my flooring exceptionally well and adds dimension to the floor/room(s). It's definitely more expensive but worth the cost!

This is a random length wood product that comes 1’ to 7’ in length, the average length is about 3.25'. Thank you for your inquiry.

Answered on 3/6/2012 by customer care II

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i am interested in purchasing 1000 sq ft of this product but am not able to pull the trigger b'cos i wanted the whitest white ash possible (a few boxes / pieces of the color variation are acceptable as i fully understand it is a natural product.) Is there any ways that you could make a special effort to making sure the lot i would be sold was per my specifications. In short i dont want to get a product that looks much darker than the samples i have seen at the local LL store or the pictures on your website. thanks.

Unfortunately it is not possible to "hand select" beyond what meets the select grade criteria that is put put into the boxes after it is run through our finishing line.Perhaps you are looking for clear grade ash. Please call our Sales Dept. @ (800) 476-0007 for pricing and availability for special order products. Thank you for your inquiry.

Answered on 1/6/2012 by customer care 2

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What is the finish on this floor? What is the level of VOC's? Does it meet E1 standards?